Bara Church have once been a parish church. Early on, already in the 1500s the church was probably in a state of declay and it is estimated that it probably abandoned in the mid 17th century.
The Church was preserved in the 1920s and fragments of the baptismal font is left in the church. This is visible on one of the images below. At the church’s cemetery still in use today.
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The ruin has a square chancel and nave is rectangular. The church was probably built in the mid 13th century
Bara Church is built by the Bara mountain that is a very mythical montain. The mountain has been a sacrifice mountain and a focal point for the community, and so even today. (not for sacrifice) Traditions are strong will live on for generations and each Walpurgis local people gathered on the mountain. Traditions and heritage of previous generations connects to today’s generation and they care a lot about his mountain with the beautiful church by its foot.
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Legend says that there shall be in underground passage between the rock pit and the church. What we can see is that the mountain has had a very central role in the area both geographically and for the people who lived in the mountain surroundings.